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Speaker 1: Hello, and welcome to the Dynasty Do Podcast. I'm your host,

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Corey Evans. This week, the episode is titled Shocking twenty

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twenty four regular season Stats. It's about to be full

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steam ahead for twenty twenty five rookie draft coverage across

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the entire Dynasty industry. So I decided, let's reflect on

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twenty twenty four and I want to discuss some cool, shocking,

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or just flat out interesting stats that I came across

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Speaker 2: First that I want to talk.

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Speaker 1: About is Kayleb Williams took the most sacks that being

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sixty eight of any quarterback. He also led a league

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in sack yards loss four hundred and sixty six.

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Speaker 2: It's not all his fault.

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Speaker 1: The Bears depleted, injured, and outright inefficient offensive line did

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not help matters.

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Speaker 2: Admittedly, though, Kayle Williams held on to the.

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Speaker 1: Football far too long for a quarterback who liked to

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scramble out of college, which was Williams with USC. On

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the year he had three thousand, five hundred and forty

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one yards passing twenty touchdowns to six interceptions. In and

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of itself, those two metrics or stats aren't all that bad.

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Where things get a bit murky is a sixty two

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and a half percent completion rate six point three yards

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per pass attempt in eighty seven point passer rating. As

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a rush eighty one totes forty nine no rushing touchdowns.

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If Caleb Williams found the end zone a handful of times,

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his stat line and fantasy out with a whole lot

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different than the quarterback sixteen finish in twenty twenty four

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for fantasy football purposes. He turned twenty three this past November,

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and he still should be in the Quarterback one Quarterback

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two mix on that borderline heading to his software campaign,

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a lot of which will be determined outlook wise who

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is brought in as the Bears head coach and if

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that same new coach will call it plays offensively.

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Speaker 2: Caleb needs a creative.

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Speaker 1: Mind works well with young quarterbacks because clearly Matty Erfluse

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and even Thomas Brown weren't great scheme fits for the

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skill set of Caleb. Stat number two is that there

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was a three player tie for most rushing touchdowns, that

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being sixteen Derrick Henry, James Cook, and Jamier Gibbs. Derrick

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Henry was the PPR RB four this past season. Hard

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to believe as he ages. It's sort of like where

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he's improving as he goes on and on.

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Speaker 2: It won't last forever.

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Speaker 1: The wheels will effect you come off the bus, But

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until then, Derrek Henry remains in RB one. He turned

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thirty one this month. He's under CONTATRAC with Baltimore n

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TI twenty twenty six. Let's see how he fares with

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Baltimore in the postseason. As of right now, though you

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really cannot make a case against Derrick Henry outside of

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age in dynasty formats, James Cook was the PPR RB

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eight on the season. He'll be twenty six in September

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of this year. He's under contatract with Buffalo. Until twenty

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twenty six, James Cook was a product of efficiency and

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big plays. In twenty twenty four, the volume is nowhere

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near Derrick Henry and unfortunately, James Cook I think is

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a big regression to the mean candidate downside negative way

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when it comes to touchdown outputs.

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Speaker 2: Because if Joe.

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Speaker 1: Brady were to leave as THEOC for another gig, whether

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it be head coach or a different team, I'm not

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sure that another of the coordinator head coach would necessarily

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utilize Cook in the same capacity, get him in space

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where he's at his best, because quite honestly, if we

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go back to a year ago, prior to twenty twenty four,

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the savior James Cook and his fantasy value was Joe Brady.

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As a result, James Cook was more of an RB

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two than RB one for me, who is t dependent.

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Tdy Johnson, it was Ray Davis.

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Speaker 2: There is a committee approach.

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Speaker 1: Here and Josh Allen does vulture a lot of the

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reds and opportunities away, but still sixteen rushing touchdowns James

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Cook delivered and help people win championships this past season,

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and Jamier Gibbs was a PPR RB one self explanatory

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is an elite commodity and Dynasty more to come on

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Gibbs later in the show, and he turns twenty three

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in March, a perfect building block or stepping zone for

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any Dynasty roster. Stat Number three is that two tight

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ends recorded over one or two receptions.

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Speaker 2: That's remarkable.

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Speaker 1: Brock powers one hundred and twelve and Trey McBride had

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one hundred and eleven, so neck and neck so close.

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Bowers went one twelve eleven ninety four and five for

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ten point seven yards per catch on one hundred and

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fifty three targets. He broke the previous record step Hu

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Gonacua for rookie pass cutcher. Brock Bauers is in rare

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territory for a tight end prospect who is now arguably

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the best talent position at the pro level. He was

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a PPR Titan one and he just turned twenty two

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in December, whereas tre McBride went one to eleven eleven

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per reception with one hundred and forty seven targets. He

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was a PPR tight end two, so right behind Bauers.

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McBride is a bit older, turned twenty five this past November,

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and he is due for an extension under cocktdraft at

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Arizona until twenty twenty six. I do expect Marvineer's junior

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to take an elevated step as a sophomore, so we

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could see a bit of McBride's volume go Harris junior's

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way in twenty twenty five. Nonetheless, it's pretty clear that

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the cream of the crop in dynasty among tight ends

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right now is Brock Boers and Trey McBride, both tight

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ends recorded over hundred receptions was better than most, if

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not all.

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Speaker 2: Wide receivers.

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Speaker 1: They are cheat codes and huge competitive vantages in redraft

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or dynasty. Stat Number four is that Alec Pierce led

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the NFL in yards per reception at twenty two point three.

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His season log was thirty seven eight twenty four and

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seven touchdowns for the aforementioned twenty two point three yards

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per catch it across sixty nine targets, and Pierce ranked

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as the PPR wide out forty three.

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Speaker 2: So more of a flex than anything else.

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Speaker 1: A lot of boombust when you rely or start Alek

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Pierce for some career context or benchmark to look at

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Pierce as a rookie in twenty twenty two, is the

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PPR wide receiver sixty three, as a sophomore the wide

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receiver seventy three, and twenty twenty three, so his third

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years a pro wide receiver forty three output overall pretty good.

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Indicated that he's getting acclimated and has found his role,

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which we know is a downfield weapon at sixty three

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to eleven with big play potential in the Colts offense.

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Speaker 2: He has an unpredictable.

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Speaker 1: Floor, yet provides a high ceiling that could be week

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winning if he has that fifty sixty yard touchdown or greater,

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which you've seen time and time again, especially in twenty

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twenty four. He's under contract with Indianapolis twenty twenty six.

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The dilemma with assessing Pierce's value is who's that quarterback

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in twenty twenty five for the Colts. Is it Anthony

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Richardson or a veteran brought in perhaps a rookie. A

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trade is not silent. The Colts front off is sold

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on ar as the franchise quarterback he was drafted to

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be out of Florida due to his durability apparently has

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a lot of lack of preparation and maturity. Those are

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all red flags.

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Speaker 2: It is basically.

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Speaker 1: Time to make your choice with ar quick side note,

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you're gonna jump ship or you're holding firm and hoping

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that he writes the ship. Personally, I think it's time

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to cash out and seek any of the quarterback in

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the top twelve to eighteen of ADP or hope to

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land shader Sanders cam Ward. In this year's Rookie crop

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Cetember five is that Joe Burrow paced quarterbacks and completions

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four hundred and sixty pass attempts sixty two yards, passing

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four nine dred and eighteen and passing touchdowns forty three.

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Speaker 2: In other words, Joe Burrow.

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Speaker 1: Had an MVP calibar season if not for the Bengals

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missing the playoffs oh so close, but fell basically one

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game shortmen was all said and done, Burrow and fantasy

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was a quarterback three overall. His annual now quarterback finishes

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is becoming a pro of LSU are quarterback twenty five, seven, four,

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twenty five and three. So he's been the quarterback twenty

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five or a top seven quarterback across five seasons. He

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turned twenty eight in December, so perhaps a bit older

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than meets the eye. No concerns though about longevity, and

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is under contract with Cincinnati until twenty thirty. It has

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been rumored that Burrow was when he took a pay

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cut or restructures contract to keep te Higgins off the

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franchise tag or to test free agency, which is showing

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how committed Burrow is. The franchise to win a Super

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Bowl and the Cincinnati Bengals have the offense to do it.

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Burrow was and how he's locked into the quarterback one

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Speaker 2: Be right back after a quick break.

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Speaker 1: Stet number six is that there were two players tied

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for the most interception throne of sixteen. They were Kirk

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Cousins and Baker Mayfield. Kirk Cousins was benched in favor

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of Michael Penish Junior. We all know that he's either

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going to be Atlanta's backup in twenty twenty five, release

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the sign where he chooses at that point a free

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agent or a trade. He'll be thirty seven in August.

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Since Terran his Achilles, Cousins has not looked like his

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former Washington or Minnesota self. The Atlanta experiment was a bust.

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It was a failure, not a fit for Zach Robinson,

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who runs a lot out of pistol as well as shotgun.

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Kirk Cousins is at his best with a clean pocket,

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makes quick decisions downfield, progresses through his reads and finds

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usually the first or second option doesn't overanalyze. Unfortunately, Michael

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Penish Junior also struggled when Kirk was benched. Pennis Junior

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offers more to the Felons offense, so they were able

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to scale the ball a bit more downfield and produce

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more efficiently per play. But it is not all on Cousins,

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and if you have any superflex shayers of Cousins, don't panic.

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Speaker 2: The odds that he's back is the backup.

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Speaker 1: In Atlanta on that contract when the Falcons could offload

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in some capacity seems minimal. I expect Cousins to be

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on the NFL team come twenty twenty five at some point.

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The Baker Mayfield he comes with the territory right. Baker

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is an aggressive gun slinger. He still managed to throw

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over forty one passing touchdowns and post a one to

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six point eight passer rating as the fantasy quarterback four

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despite the sixteen interceptions.

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Speaker 2: He'll take the good with the bad.

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Speaker 1: He turns thirty in eight prilings under contract with Tampa

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Bay until twenty twenty seven. He has truly become a

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difference maker in both the fantasy realm and for himself

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outside of Cleveland. Outside of Carolina and in that short

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stint with the Rams, stat number seven is that six

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sort of casting aside the idea that it's rbbc's left

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right in center. They were Saquon Barkley, Dereck Henry, Kyra Williams,

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b John Robinson, Jonathan Taylor, and Josh Jacobs. They were

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workhorse caliber talents. In twenty twenty four. Barkley had three

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hundred and forty five rushes. He turns twenty eight in February,

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getting older but not yet quite in that panic territory

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for a dynasty sense. But I do believe pivoting off

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of Barkley to a younger running back this offseason is

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a sound idea before it becomes to that uncharted territory.

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Henry had three undred and twenty five rushes. He's thirty

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one years old. Kyen had three hundred and sixteen rushes.

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He's twenty five in August. The Blake Korum unseting or

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usurping even spelling Kien narrative in the offseason has proven

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to be irrelevant. B John Robinson had three hundred and

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four rushes. He turns twenty three this month. A huge

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sophomore campaign for him. Jonathan Taylor was three hundred and

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three rushes. He turns twenty six this month, and Josh

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Jacobs three hundred and once. We just made that threshold

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of the three hundred rush milestone. He turns twenty seven February.

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He was a touchdown machine for the Packers in twenty

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twenty four. Stat Number eight was that eight wide receivers

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registered at least one hundred receptions. And this stat I

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think is fully transparent that if you hit bad amount

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one hundred catches or more, you're basically guaranteed to be

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a wide receiver. One. In fantasy football, mar Chase at

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one hundred and twenty seven catches, he was a PPR

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wide receiver. One I'm gonna Saint Brown one hundred and

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fifteen catches PPR wide receiver, three, Elak Neighbors one hundred

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and nine receptions PPR wide receiver, six, Dont Jefferson one

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hundred and three receptions PPR wide out two, CD Lam

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one hundred and one PPR wide out eight, Garrett Wilson

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also at one oh one PPR wide receiver, ten, Drake

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London and JSN one hundred catches each London PPR receiver

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five and JSN PPR.

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Speaker 2: Wide receiver nine.

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Speaker 1: As you can see, each wide receivers at or above

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hundred receptions and each was a top ten producing talent

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in full PPR formats. Bottom line, wide receivers should be

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the nucleus, the bread and butter.

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Speaker 2: Of a dynasty rostern.

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Speaker 1: If you get one or two that can meet this

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criteria produce at such a high level, it's a league

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winning investment and strategy to build around. Stet Number nine

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is that there was a six player tie in lost

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receiving fumbles of two. I did receiving, not rushing because

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I think it's more indicative of ball security issues because

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running backs touched the ball so often, whereas receivers get

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less volume less overall touches. Some could be running backs

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still like the first one is Aaron Jones, and for

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the context here to see if fumbling is truly an issue,

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it took their career loss fumbles. Aaron Jones has six

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rushing and five receiving, two of which came receiving Wise

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twenty twenty four. So Aaron Jones has a fumbling problem,

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but it comes with the nature of being a running back.

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Dk Metcalf has eight career loss fumbles, two of which

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came in twenty twenty four. That's a bit concerning. Juba

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Hubbard had two this year receiving, right, but he has

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two rushing and two receiving in his entire career, so

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only two others that were on the ground before these

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two this year as a pass catcher. Jake Ferguson he

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lost two fumbles in his career, has lost two fumbles,

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so that's really not a big deal. Pat Friarmuth he

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had two this year, three in total of his career.

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Speaker 2: Again not a big deal.

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Speaker 1: Then Garrett Wilson has five career loss fumbles, two of

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which we're in twenty twenty four. That is something. It's

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not nothing. Just like he kme Metcalf, who has a

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career loss fumbles. Metcalf and Wilson. It's not in the

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mainstream in terms of being a top of conversation, but

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each of them could work on security of football more

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and fumbles. They could decide a match up. Most leagues,

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it's minus two if you have a fumble, it's not lost.

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It's not really talked about or discussed, and that's a

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whole other stat but receiving fumbles lost is yet another

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layer to look at when you're on the fence between

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a few names in adyp when it comes to startup

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drafts or making a trade, because when you think about it,

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if a quarterback or OC know that a player has

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a tendency to fumble, they might think twice before making

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him the primary on a pass route. And then finally

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that's been at least the tenth stat is that Jamier

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Gibbs led all non kickers in total points scored. Gibbs

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had one hundred and twenty points scored himself in the

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NFL in twenty twenty four with a two point fifty

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fourteen twelve sixteen ercy line, five point six yards per tote,

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and fifty two catches, five seventeen and four touchdowns on

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sixty three targets. Sensational. Here's the ppr RB one overall

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for context. Chris Boswell led the NFL in total pointscore

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one for the eight and as I mentioned, most of

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the time as kickers, So the fact that Jamiir Gibbs

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was the first non kicker to score the most points

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speaks volumes, and after this ppr RB one overall twenty

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twenty four fantasy campaign. A case can certainly be made

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for Gibbs as now the most valuable player in the

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entire fantasy landscape. Most of the time we prefer to

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build around wideouts, as I mentioned, whether it be Jamar Chase, Justin, Jefferson, Ceedee,

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lamb Elitite nighbors now in the conversation, am I get

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the idea. However, Gibbs and potentially Bijon are exceptions to

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the rule based on the rushing and receiving abilities. Hope

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you all enjoyed my shocking twenty twenty four regular season stats.

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Speaker 2: It was a fun episode.

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Speaker 1: Do the research on I hope it was conveyed and

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articulated in the same sense to you, my audience, Thanks

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again for listening. Until next time. This is the dynastution out.

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We have a great rest of the week. Talk to

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you soon.

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Speaker 2: See ya,

